Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Terry Evans, Chicago photographer, to give lecture Feb. 7
Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist Lecture:
"Now and Then" by Terry Evans, photographer
Date and time: Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2:30 p.m.
Location: Rieth Recital Hall, Goshen College Music
Center
Cost: Free and
open to the public
GOSHEN, Ind. – Chicago artist photographer Terry Evans is the
Goshen College Art Department's 2010 Eric Yake Kenagy
Visiting Artist, and will offer a public lecture, "Now and
Then," in the Music Center's Rieth Recital Hall on
Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2:30 p.m., with a reception following. The
presentation is free and open to the public.
Evans has worked with aerial and ground photography to capture the
prairies and plains of North America. More recently, she has
explored the steel industry and working steel mills, as well as
using photographs of the Greenland ice sheet to examine the scale
of climate change.
"My own frustration in trying to understand the scale of the
glacier pointed out to me that understanding the scale of climate
change is equally difficult," Evans wrote in her project
statement about her experience photographing Greenland's
Jakobshavn Glacier.
"The landscape in Greenland on Pre-Cambrian rock,"
she wrote, "where there are no trees, was splendid to my
eye. I explored the fen that has a rocky path leading to the ice
fjord that leads to the mouth of the glacier. I kept remembering
the prairies of Kansas."
Evans' photographs explore both the beauty of nature and the
changes that are being wrought on it. After exploring the inner
workings of steel mills, she began photographing the sources of raw
materials that steel is made from.
"I've done both ground and aerial photography near
Virginia, Minnesota where iron ore is mined," she wrote.
"These pictures raise questions about the destruction of
land necessary to produce steel which feeds many of our
desires."
Evans has had solo exhibits at the Chicago Art Institute, the
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the Field Museum
of Natural History. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of an
Anonymous Was a Woman award. Her work is featured in the
collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art,
Museum of Contemporary Photography, Houston Museum of Fine Arts and
others.
Evans is the 23rd Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist Program speaker.
The program honors the late Eric Yake Kenagy, who was a gifted
ceramics student at Goshen College from 1984 until his death in
1986.
– By Chase Snyder
Editors: For more information about this release, to arrange an interview or request a photo, contact Goshen College News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.
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